Well, S22 TMR's career started very similar to her sister, S2's, but they ended up on totally different career paths. She was the test car prior to the 1999 season, sporting the Evo V's looks, but just as Monte Carlo arrived, she was a full Evo VI.
In her early days, 1999 (Foto: Mitsubishi) |
En route to 4th place in Spain (Mitsubishi) |
Corsica, 1999 (Mitsubishi) |
Ypres Rally 1999 (Denis Scaillierez/SkyRally) |
Ypres Rally 1999 (Denis Scaillierez/SkyRally) |
She was serving her test car duties all season long - she had a major role in the emergence of new developments, which slowly formed the cars into Evo 6.5s.
Tommi testing S22 TMR, the first car to get the Evo VI new parts. Finland, 2000 (Mitsubishi) |
She was the test car until Ralliart introduced the Evo WRC. After that, she was put into a container and sent to Okazaki; it is on display at Mitsubishi's Research and Development Centre, occasionally taken out for a spin or a bigger show.
Track record:
Wins: 1 (1999 Ypres Rally)
Podiums: 1
Retirements: 1 (1999 Rallye Monte-Carlo)
Best result (WRC): 4th
S22 TMR was also used in a PET in France testing the new tires.
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